The Twins just can't get past the Yankees. Not sure what they need to do. I was worried when they only won two in the last ten games after they clinched the division.
On to next year. :sad:
On to next year. :sad:
I'm not a Twin fan at all...(I am a White Sox fan)... thus, I don't like them at all.....
I must say though that I was hoping for them to beat the Yankees. But again the same old song and dance of the worthless "post-season Twins team" that reared their ugly head again .....another year of not winning in the post season is getting lame. Played out of your ***** at the end of the regular season only to get crushed in 3 games. Just makes me wish the Sox would have won the Central.
Just felt like a big waste of time seeing the Twins win the division....after it was tight for 90% of the season....only to suck like usual in the post season.
Here's to the Sox getting it done next year and stay healthy to make the Central strong again. And yes, it was a good race this year.... Though, to be kind to the Twinkies....you will be the team to beat in the Central again.
I think Gardy just panics or something, and does not know how to get his team up to face the Yankees.
Seems like he changes what got them there.......like batting Young 4th when he had not batted there for most of the year. They had success batting several left-handed batters in a row and batting Young 7th during the year, so why suddenly change it? It just seems to me that Gardy always tries to adjust for the playoffs rather than just sticking with what has worked. Just my opinion.
Young batted in the following spots this year:
3rd: 15 games
4th: 20 games
5th: 20 games
6th: 29 games
7th: 62 games
8th: 7 games
Almost all the games in the 7 hole were before Morneau went down.
Gardy isn't getting it done in the playoffs, but how much should it really fall on the manager to 'get his team up' to face the Yankees in the playoffs? It's the f'n playoffs, the players should be getting themselves up.
Every year the Twins have been in these games, had the lead in most of them, and then squandered chance after chance to take the game. IMO, this doesn't fall on the manager. The Twins just don't get it done, and I don't understand it.
The Twins will be back next year. Hopefully a healthy Morneau makes a difference in the playoffs.
The point is Gardy got away from what he had used all year in the lineup....using several left-handed bats in a row, even though it had produced one of the most productive offenses in the major leagues this year. He went back to his Left, right, left, right, left, etc. lineup which had not been used most of the year. And this was done even though NY only had one left-handed pitcher in the bullpen.
Played in all 163 games in 2008.I love my Twinkies but when was the last time Morneau finished a season without missing significant time?
Liriano and Pavano pitched very well, just didn't get adequate run support and the Yankees eventually chipped away at them.
Didn't Liriano give up 5 runs in 6 innings? Or was that another pitcher?
Also...awhile back someone told me that Morneau (sp?) was getting some advice about not playing again...ever. Is this still the case? Has anything definitive been stated about the future of Morneau?
The point is Gardy got away from what he had used all year in the lineup....using several left-handed bats in a row, even though it had produced one of the most productive offenses in the major leagues this year. He went back to his Left, right, left, right, left, etc. lineup which had not been used most of the year.
You have to put some of this on the manager. Yes, the players are responsible to get themselves in the proper frame of mind too, but so is the manager. Players have changed the last 4 times the Twins have been in the playoffs.......yet the record stays the same......3 and out. The one constant has been Gardy. He cannot beat the Yankees....in the regular season, or in the post-season. Doesn't even seem to matter who is the manager on the other side.
You cannot put 1 for 15 with runners in scoring position on the manager. 1 for 15, in the entire series. When did the 1 hit come? In the 8th inning of game 3. They had their chances, over and over and over again.
Also, once they lost Morneau... they strayed away big time from the lefty heavy middle of the order so you are wrong there. Anytime they faced a lefty in the second half of the season they had a right handed bat behind Mauer, then another lefty, then another righty, before getting to Thome or Kubel.
Yep. Hudson and Spann both had hits if I remember right. Spann's only moved the guy to 3rd.Actually I think it was 2 for 15, with 2 RBIs. One of those RBIs came on a Valencia sac fly, so only one of our base hits with RISP actually managed to score a run. That clearly won't get it done.
Actually I think it was 2 for 15, with 2 RBIs. One of those RBIs came on a Valencia sac fly, so only one of our base hits with RISP actually managed to score a run. That clearly won't get it done.
Minnesota finished the series 2 for 18 (.222) RISP with one RBI.
We are all wrong. Either way, both hits game in the 8th inning of Game 3.
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